Multiple Choice
Studies of children's accents indicate that:
A) after the age of five, children do not change their accents, regardless of input.
B) children continue to change their accents throughout their development.
C) adolescents change their accents more frequently than younger children.
D) peer influences cause children to change or acquire new accents.
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